SELF - DANA WOOD
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SELF - DANA WOOD
,,I'VE USED THE SAME BROWN EYESHADOW AND BEIGE LIPSTICK FOR FIVE YEARS. I'M INA RrNT MAKIUP RUT.'I Jl BAEK, 29, owner, Rescue Aromatherapy Nail SPa, Nbw York CitY "virFive years ago, Baek, a self-described makeup gin," stopped by a makeup counter for a crash course in beauty basics. There, she spent a bundle {total tab: 51,200), buying everything the salesperson recommended, including a complete set of pricey makeup brushes. Since then, Baek has followed "all the little charts and diagrams" provided at that initial session to guide her in applying makeup. ln fact, to this day, she's been too timid to deviate much {rom the prescribed basic brown palette. Her makeover goal:to expand her makeup horizons. a 6 p MyMakeup itedtrvo of NewYork retail empori' chicest City's ums with makeup pro Rebecca (who goes by only her first name) of Garren New York, who inspired her with a series offresh ideas. THE FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS: concealer. Rebecca heads straight for the Laura Mercier counter at Henri Bende1, where she picks Secret Camouflage #5, a perfect match for Baek's skin. ("To look naturai, concealer needs to be undetectable," instructs Rebecca.) Next comes eyeshadow. "Asian eyes are hard for most makeup artists to do," remarks Baek, who is l(orean. "They either choose browns or go crazy with glitter and fake lashes." 144 Rebecca opts instead for an intense yellow-gold (Twinkie by Too Faced). Baek, who fears the col- or will wash her out, is pleasantly surprised: "I like how it brightens the eye area. " What makes it work-for anyone, not just Baek, explains Rebecca-is its shimmery cast, which provides depthwithout a lot ofcolor. NEXT STOP: the FranEois Nars counter at Barneys, where Rebecca colors Baek's lips with Lolita, a sheer reddish-orange lipstick, and brushes on Orgasm, a pinky-peach blushoptions that are more colorful (but not overly so) than Baek's usual low-key neutrals. As the lesson draws to a close, Baek marvels at Rebecca's expertise. The makeup artist has created a pretty and subtle newlook. "l love it," says Baek. "When you're bored, it's always great to get new toys to play with." SELF OC]OBER 1999 i I I i l I l ; : . ..:} ''#ll # &+i fil rri, i 11. .:* it i1 si, ,,I'VE TRIED EVERYTHIN FROM BLEACHING CR TO MONTHLY FACI EVEN OUT MY MON COMPLEXION.I MARTINA ARFWIDSON. 32. co-owner r a soecialfu makeuo an'd skin-care line Yolk City, Europe and the Far East Nearly four years after a car pelled her into the windshie still paying a cosmetic price the seemingly fade-resistant on her forehead and c injury, Arfwidson can't mas with makeup. "When dition, foundation is says. "Even concealer i cause it tends to make ashy." The solution: a puts blotchiness in c in New prot5 aumapatches insult to ation rn p00r c0nvisible,"'she be- tion look that S, helps reverse fine lines a widson s other complexion c Evening Things Out ebra faliman, M.D., a dermatologist in New York City, diagnoses Arfwidson's condition as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. "'When skin is healing, the melanocytes (pigment-producing cells) can become overstimulated, resulting in discoloration," she explains. TO SHAPE UP ARFWIDSON'S SKIN, ' f aliman advises a mild peel, an in-office procedure that dislodges the pigmented layers. Arfwidson will also follow an extensive at-home regimen that includes several products from Ialiman's private-label line and four prescription medications. The goal, says |aliman, is "to get the melanocytes working at a lower level. It's a lot ofwork, birt it's worth it." IH E SPICIf ICS: In addition to a 17 percent glycolic-acid cream to be used one day a week, Arf, widson's daily duty is to apply a vitamin C I L.tro.roru*,n* I serum (to normalize pigment production), Noritate (a prescription topical antibiotic that curbs acne breakouts) and an SPF 3o sunblock formulated with micronized particles of zinc oxide-a key to warding off further darkening. In the evening she'Il use three prescription products thatwill help even out excess melanin: She alternates between a hydroquinone (HQ) cream, Retin A-Micro and Azelex. THOSE WIIH LESS SEVERE CASES OF HYPERPIGI'IENIATION can approximate this regimen with storebought products that contain lower levels of HQ. (Two to try: Philosophy's A Pigment of Your Imagination and Exuviance's Essential Skin Lightener Gel.) AFTER TWO WEEKS OF RETIGIOUSTY FOI.LOWING THE PLAN, Arfwidson reports that she's whittled the A.M. and p.M. routines down to ro minutes, and is thrilled with the results-in no small part because her makeup goes on so much better. "The little remaining discoloration is so much easier to keep under wraps!" {,MY HAIR HAS LOOKED LIKT . A RATTY OLD RUG LAffiLY. I WANT IT TO LOOK BEAUTIFUL.II 0LlVlA CHANTECAILIE. 25, creative director, Chanlecaille makeup and perfume in New York City Like so many gorgeous women, 0livia Chantecaille can home in on her "f laws" with the efficiency of a heat-seeking missile. "My hair is frizzy and breaking," she says to stylist John Sahag, owner of the John Sahag Workshop in New York City. "The last haircut I had was this horrendous, full-on shag that was all feathered and disgusting,ll :ihe adlkl'l looked like then, I've it out." BEFORE Toward Greatness lthough Chantecaille is keen on keeping the length-she has, after all, endured grow- irg pains for monthsSahag thinks she can part with an inch or two. At the very least, he'd like to make the ends a little less rigid and "'When defined. hair is all one length, it iust hangs there with no shape," he remarks. The snip fix: layers. "It's through layering," notes Sahag, "that you create shape." He recommends a "refined graduation" of layers, espe- cially in the back, at roughly the nape of the neck, which will create a bit of height at the crown, lessen some of the volume throughout the back and eliminate what he calls "the pileup ofblunt ends" at the bottom. WITHIN MINUTES OF CO}IING IN CONTACT WITH SAHAG's Chantecaille's naturally wavy hair has more movement, a subtle lift at the crown and an overall less-rigid vibe. An off-center, messy sclss0Rs, 188 part adds a further element oflow-key hipness. Chantecaille, who was initially a little unsure of Sahag's plan, is impressed with her new'do. "It has a nicer motion and is a little sexier, too." TO REMEDY HER STRESSED TRESSES ANO CONTROL THEIR T0 FRIZZ, Sahag recommends a few items from his own line, including Clean Immaculate Shampoo, a mild formula that won't strip hair of its natural oils, No Frizz Meticulous Shaper, a spray gel used prior to styling, and Revitalizing Drops Vitalizing Glosser, which contains dimethicone and cyclomethicone, silicone oils that nourish dry hair and impart an instant shine. TENDENCY FOR CHANTTCAILIT, THE }IANE I'IAKEOVER NOT ONIY YITIDEI} "You often tell someone this and they go off and do that. I love the fact that he didn't do anything too drastic or shocking. My hair looks modern, healthy and strong," she says, "which was exactly the point." D ana Wood is a witer in N ew York City. A CHIC CUf, lT REST0RED HtR fAITH lN HAIRSTYIISTS. SELF OCTOBER 1 999